$3,000,000 Ultra-Rare 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Coupé to be Auctioned in Monaco

1960 Ferrari 250 GT | Credit: Massini Archive.
1960 Ferrari 250 GT | Credit: Massini Archive

The glamorous city of Monte Carlo is gearing up for an automotive spectacle like no other as Bonhams|Cars prepares to unveil a piece of motoring history at the upcoming Monaco Sale ‘Les Grandes Marques à Monaco’ in Villa la Vigie on May 10, 2024. At the heart of the excitement stands an unparalleled 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Coupé, a masterpiece poised to capture the attention of collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Crafted with bespoke coachwork by Drogo at Carrozzeria Sports Cars, this exceptional vehicle boasts a lineage intertwined with the most revered names in Italian automotive design. With an estimated value ranging from €2,500,000 to €3,000,000 ($2,730,000 to $3,280,000), it is set to be the centerpiece of the eagerly anticipated Bonhams|Cars Monaco Sale, coinciding with the Historic Monaco Grand Prix.

1960 Ferrari 250 GT | Credit: Massini Archive

“This Ferrari 250 GT represents the epitome of automotive craftsmanship from the 1960s, offering collectors an unparalleled opportunity to acquire a vehicle of unmatched design and heritage,” remarked Philip Kantor, International Chairman of Bonhams|Cars.

The journey of chassis ‘1717 GT’ is steeped in prestige and distinction. Originally born as a Pininfarina-bodied coupé, it underwent a transformative journey under the skilled hands of Piero Drogo in 1966. The result? A fusion of aesthetic brilliance and aerodynamic prowess, setting it apart within the pantheon of 250 GTO models.

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Beyond its striking appearance, ‘1717 GT’ boasts an illustrious competition and concours history, gracing prestigious events across the globe. From the Geneva Motor Show to the Goodwood Revival Meeting, this Ferrari has left an indelible mark on the world stage. Notable racing drivers including Duncan Dayton, David Clark, and Stefan Johansson have all wielded its power on the track, further solidifying its legendary status.

Villa la Vigie © Bonhams

Recently treated to a meticulous restoration, ‘1717 GT’ now gleams resplendently in its original silver hue, ready to captivate enthusiasts once again. Presented in fast road specification, it remains adaptable for competitive racing—a testament to its enduring spirit and versatility.

While the Ferrari 250 GT Coupé commands attention as the star of the show, it is not the only gem in Bonhams|Cars’ lineup. Among the highlights is a 1950 Delahaye 175 S, driven to victory in the Monte-Carlo Rally and piloted by none other than racing legend Louis Chiron himself. Additionally, a 1955 Facel Vega FV, believed to be the oldest surviving model, and a rare 2015 Touring Superleggera AERO3, round out the selection, offering collectors a diverse array of automotive treasures.

Monaco Auto Sale at Villa la Vigie © Bonhams

As the excitement builds for the Monaco Sale, anticipation reaches fever pitch. Collectors and enthusiasts alike eagerly await the opportunity to witness history in motion, as the illustrious Ferrari 250 GT Coupé takes center stage, reaffirming Monte Carlo’s status as a bastion of automotive excellence.

Bonhams|Cars prides itself on offering a multitude of platforms for buying and selling collector cars, ensuring a seamless and transparent experience for enthusiasts worldwide. With over three decades of experience as the premier automotive auction house, Bonhams|Cars stands as a beacon of trust and reliability in the industry.

Monaco Auto Sale at Villa la Vigie © Bonhams

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